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To: Tainan

Possession of a Bible in some muslim countries is enough to GET you thrown in prison. They certainly won’t give you one to read there. Complain about it and you’ll get the death penalty.

There can be no separation of church/mosque and state when the HEAD nation of the Islamic empire is funding Islam’s expansion in the west. They fund the mosques here.

There is no cultural exchange. There is no tolerance for diversity. It is strictly a one way transfer of Islamic supremacist ideology into the West.

Tax the hell out of it, it is funded by A state and is not due religous protection.


14 posted on 11/03/2008 4:24:42 PM PST by weegee (Fight Global Socialist CHANGE. vote NO on Obama-Biden. Say NO to Sen. Government)
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To: weegee
Quite true. I was being a bit rhetorical in question. I've had a Bible confiscated at customs entering Saudi Arabia while traveling to a job. Also had to use the 'removable' passport pages because I had transit stamps from Israel...another no-no in the Mohammedan travel laws.
My reason for making this comments is that a great may countries base their laws for ex-pats on how their people are subjected to laws in other countries, i.e. is country A's driver license accepted in country B? If so, then a reciprocal acceptance of country B's license may exist in country A.

As to wearing kaffiyeh...forget about it.
Something else, is this woman even an immigrant? Where is she from? I'd be willing to bet she's a home grown Mohammedan convert previously named something like Kenoosha Congoleum Washington.
Just my guess...nothing to back that...just a guess.
18 posted on 11/03/2008 5:05:24 PM PST by Tainan (Talk is cheap. Silence is golden. All I got is brass...lotsa brass.)
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